NEWARK, N.J. – Renan Barao looked dominant against Urijah Faber again – but this time, Faber probably wants an asterisk next to it.

Barao stopped Faber with a first-round TKO as Faber covered up on the ground. But at the stoppage, Faber immediately looked to referee Herb Dean wondering why he didn’t heed the thumbs-up signal he tried to give. The end came at the 3:42 mark of the fight.

The bantamweight title bout was the main event of today’s UFC 169 event at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. It aired on pay-per-view following prelims on FOX Sports 1 and UFC Fight Pass.

Faber caught an early Barao kick and countered with a right hand. Through the first two minutes of the fight, Faber was aggressive several times.

But Barao landed a hard kick, and then followed it up with a right hand that put Faber on the canvas. Barao swarmed and landed big punches on the ground, looking for the finish.

But Faber survived, got back to his feet and kept swinging. So, too, did Barao. Barao stunned Faber again moments later, but again the challenger survived – only to get dropped again seconds later.

As Faber covered up, Barao landed punches to the side of Faber’s head. Faber didn’t answer – but appeared to be blocking most of the strikes. When referee Herb Dean moved in to stop the fight, Faber immediately protested. Replays appeared to show Faber trying to give thumbs up that he was OK taking the punches.

“It’s very frustrating. I’m one of the most durable guys in the world,” Faber said. “You get caught with punches. He told me to do something, so I gave him a thumbs up right before he stopped it. Herb’s a great referee … but I had some more fight in me.

“I don’t want to take anything away from Barao. He caught me with a clean punch. But I wasn’t out, and I’ll be back.”

Barao said he knew he was in for a hard fight in the rematch with Faber, even though the challenger took the fight on just a month’s notice, filling in for Dominick Cruz.

“I fought Urijah before. He’s a very tough guy, and I knew he was going to be a tough fight,” Barao said. “I hit him with that right hand. I saw he was groggy, I saw that I rocked him, and I just stayed on him.”

Renan Barao (32-1 MMA, 7-0 UFC) continued one of the greatest unbeaten streaks in MMA history, extending his run to 33 straight without a loss. Faber (30-7 MMA, 6-3 UFC) had a four-fight win streak snapped with the loss and now has dropped six straight title fights.

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